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Serving Atascosa, Wilson, Karnes, & Live Oak Counties
Understanding Bail bonds and how they work is the first step to helping your friend or family member get out of jail. At Freedom Bail Bonds, Sal is here to help reunite you with your loved one quickly after any arrest. Sal proudly services Texas Counties Atascosa, Wilson, Karnes, & Live Oak and is available around the clock to ensure a speedy release for your loved one. Give Freedom Bail Bonds a call today at any of our locations to get started!
When a law enforcement agency arrests someone, they are transported to jail and booked. The jail fingerprints, photographs, and completes required administrative forms. The person is detained until a judge magistrates them within 24 hours and sets a bond amount. The bond amount is determined by the judge based on the severity or classification of the alleged crime.
After a bond is set, an approved bail bond company must provide the jail with a surety bond. The bail bond company provides the jail with a notarized form that assures financial responsibility of the bond amount for the defendant. It takes a few minutes to complete the application and indemnity forms before the surety bond is submitted to the jail.
How do you pay the bail bondsman?
The bond company charges a fee to process the forms and ensure that the defendant is apprised of any court dates. The fee can be paid with cash, check, money order, or credit card. Typically, the fee is between 10% - 15% and is non-refundable. The fee can be provided by a family member or any person who wishes to take the financial liability of the bond amount.
The bond company evaluates the financial stability of the person who wishes to co-sign for the defendant. The co-signer and the bond company are financially liable for the defendant. The worst-case scenario is the defendant fails to appear in court. When this happens, the prosecuting body of the designated court will file forfeiture documents to sue the bond company, whereby the bond company will sue the co-signer for the bond amount and any related legal expenses. The best-case scenario is the defendant remains in contact with the bond company and appears on scheduled court dates. When the presiding judge finalizes the case, the co-signer and bond company are no longer responsible for the bond amount.
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Atascosa County:
(830) 769-2000
Wilson County:
(830) 393-7676
Karnes & Live Oak County:
(830) 391-3282
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